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Martin Holmén
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Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistikOm Martin Holmén
Professor Martin Holmen received his Ph.D. from University of Gothenburg in 1998 and after ten years at Stockholm University and Uppsala University he returned to University of Gothenburg in 2009. He is professor of corporate finance and 2011-2020 he was the director of the interdisciplinary Centre for Finance. His main research areas are corporate governance and experimental finance.
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Forskningsområden
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Experimentell finansiell ekonomi
Undervisningsområden
- Corporate Finance
- Internationell finansiell ekonomi
- Portföljval och investeringsanalys
Utvalda publikationer
Economic Preferences and Personality Traits Among Finance Professionals and the General Population (with Felix Holzmeister, Michael Kirchler, Matthias Stefan, and Erik Wengström), Economic Journal 133, 2023, 2949–2977.
Delegation Decisions in Finance (with Felix Holzmeister, Michael Kirchler, Matthias Stefan, and Erik Wengström), Management Science 69, 2023, 4828-4844.
Cognitive Skills and Economic Preferences in the Fund Industry (with Adam Farago, Felix Holzmeister, Michael Kirchler, and Michael Razen), Economic Journal 132, 2022, 1737-1764.
Minority Shareholder Protection and Private Benefits of Control for Swedish Mergers (with John Knopf), Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 39, 2004, 167-191.
A Law and Finance Analysis of Initial Public Offerings (with Peter Högfeldt), Journal of Financial Intermediation 13, 2004, 324-358.
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Delegation Decisions in
Finance
Felix Holzmeister, Martin Holmén, Michael Kirchler, Matthias Stefan, Erik Wengstr öm
Management Science - 2023 -
Economic Preferences and Personality Traits Among Finance Professionals and the General
Population
Martin Holmen, F. Holzmeister, Michael Kirchler, M. Stefan, E. Wengstrom
Economic Journal - 2023 -
Cognitive Skills and Economic Preferences in the Fund
Industry
Adam Farago, Martin Holmen, F. Holzmeister, Michael Kirchler, M. Razen
Economic Journal - 2022 -
Meeting new peers: The effects of Morningstar category reassignment on fund flows and star
ratings
Dawei Fang, Martin HoImén, Taylan Mavruk
International Review of Financial Analysis - 2021 -
Fast and slow investments in asset markets: Influences on risk
taking
Tommy Gärling, Dawei Fang, Martin Holmén, Patrik Michaelsen
Journal of Behavioral Finance - 2021 -
Financial risk-taking related to individual risk preference, social comparison and
competition
Tommy Gärling, Dawei Fang, Martin Holmén, Patrik Michaelsen
Review of Behavioral Finance - 2021 -
Review of behavioral explanations of how rank-based incentives influence risk taking by investment managers in mutual fund
companies
Tommy Gärling, Dawei Fang, Martin Holmen
Review of Behavioral Finance - 2020 -
Fast and Slow Investments in Asset Markets: Influences on Risk
Taking
Tommy Gärling, Dawei Fang, Martin Holmén, Patrik Michaelsen
Behavioral Finance Working Group Conference. London: 6-7 June 2019 - 2019 -
The role of perceived quality of personal service in influencing trust and satisfaction with
banks
Anders Carlander, Amelie Gamble, Tommy Gärling, Jeanette Hauff Carlsson, Lars-Olof Johansson, Martin Holmén
Financial Services Review - 2018 -
How tournament incentives affect asset markets: A comparison between winner-take-all tournaments and elimination
contests
Dawei Fang, Martin Holmen, Daniel Kleinlercher, Michael Kirchler
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control - 2017 -
Charity, incentives, and
performance
Oege Dijk, Martin HoImén
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics - 2017 -
Financial risk taking related to individual risk preference, social comparison, and
competition
Tommy Gärling, Dawei Fang, Martin Holmen, Patrik Michaelsen
Behavioral Finance Working Group Conference. London: 12-13 June 2017 - 2017 -
Convex incentives in financial markets: an agent-based
analysis
Annalisa Fabretti, Tommy Gärling, Stefano Herzel, Martin Holmén
Decisions in Economics and Finance - 2017 -
Breaking the ice of low financial involvement: Does narrative information format from a trusted sender increase savings in mutual
funds?
Jeanette Hauff Carlsson, Anders Carlander, Amelie Gamble, Tommy Gärling, Martin Holmén
International Journal of Bank Marketing - 2016 -
Employees on Corporate
Boards
Tom Berglund, Martin Holmen
Multinational Finance Journal - 2016 -
Lay people beliefs in professional and naïve stock investors’ proneness to judgmental
biases.
Daniel Peterson, Anders Carlander, Amelie Gamble, Tommy Gärling, Martin Holmén
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance - 2015 -
Pyramid IPOs on the Chinese Growth Enterprise
Market
Martin Holmén, Peng Wang
Emerging markets finance & trade - 2015 -
Storytelling as a means to increase consumers’ processing of financial
information
Jeanette Hauff Carlsson, Anders Carlander, Amelie Gamble, Tommy Gärling, Martin Holmen
International Journal of Bank Marketing - 2014 -
Do option-like incentives induce overvaluation? Evidence from experimental asset
markets
Martin Holmén, Michael Kirchler, Daniel Kleinlercher
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control - 2014 -
Rank matters-The impact of social competition on portfolio
choice
Oege Dijk, Martin Holmén, Michael Kirchler
European Economic Review - 2014 -
Do anti-takeover devices affect the takeover likelihood or the takeover
premium?
Martin Holmén, Eugene Nivorozhkin, Rakesh Rana
European Journal of Finance - 2014 -
Choices of savings options related to trust in banks’ competence, benevolence and
stability
Anders Carlander, Daniel Peterson, Amelie Gamble, Tommy Gärling, Lars-Olof Johansson, Martin Holmén
Journal of Financial Services Marketing - 2013 -
Tender Offers versus Block Trades: Empirical
Evidence
Martin Holmén, Eugene Nivorozhkin
Managerial and Decision Economics - 2012 -
Do Option-like Incentives Induce Overvaluation? Evidence from Experimental Asset
Markets
Martin Holmén, Michael Kirchler, Daniel Kleinlercher
2012 -
Capital Budgeting and Political Risk: Empirical
Evidence
Martin Holmén, Bengt Pramborg
Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting - 2009 -
Pyramidal Discounts: Tunneling or
Overinvestment?
Martin Holmén, Peter Högfeldt
International Review of Finance - 2009 -
Family Ownership and the Cost of Under
Diversification
Martin Holmén, Richard Heaney
Applied Financial Economics - 2008 -
Inside Shareholders’ Effective Tax Rates and
Dividends
Martin Holmén, John Knopf, Stefan Peterson
Journal of Banking and Finance - 2008 -
Managerial Stock Options and the Hedging
Premium
Niclas Hagelin, Martin Holmén, John Knopf, Bengt Pramborg
European Financial Management - 2007 -
Trading-off Corporate Control and Personal Diversification through Capital Structure and Merger
Activity
Martin Holmén, John Knopf, Stefan Peterson
Journal of Business Finance and Accounting - 2007 -
The Impact of Family Ownership and Dual Class Shares on Takeover
Risk
Martin Holmén, Eugene Nivorozhkin
Applied Financial Economics - 2007 -
Family Ownership, Dual Class Shares and Risk
Management
Niclas Hagelin, Martin Holmén, Bengt Pramborg
Global Finance Journal - 2006 -
The Cost of Corporate Control: The Case of Billabong
International
Martin Holmén, Richard Heaney
Accounting Research Journal - 2004 -
A Law and Finance Analysis of Initial Public
Offerings
Martin Holmén, Peter Högfeldt
Journal of Financial Intermediation - 2004 -
Minority Shareholder Protection and Private Benefits of Control for Swedish
Mergers
Martin Holmén, John Knopf
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis - 2004 -
Diversification, Ownership and Control of Swedish
Corporations
John Doukas, Martin Holmén, Nickolaos Travlos
European Financial Management - 2002 -
Essays on Corporate Acquisitions and Stock Market
Introductions
Martin Holmen
1998